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Jeffrey Epstein Hired Private Investigators to Intimidate FBI Agents: OfficialsLaw enforcement officials say the disgraced financier and accused sex trafficker “put surveillance” on FBI agents investigating him two decades ago
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The New Republic on MSNFBI Deputy Director AWOL as Revolt Over Epstein GrowsWhile speaking to NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte in the Oval Office Monday, Trump set a 50-day deadline for Russia to end its invasion of Ukraine. The president said he plans to levy “secondary tariffs” of 100 percent on Moscow, should it fail to resolve the conflict.
Some of the president’s most fervent supporters are angry over the joint statement that concluded the accused sex trafficker had no secret “client list” and committed suicide in his jail cell.
It’s not just MAGA that is skeptical of the joint Department of Justice/FBI memo finding that Jeffrey Epstein died by suicide and that a list of his clients does not exist, according to a new poll released Tuesday.
President Trump publicly backed FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino amid reports he may resign over Epstein files dispute with the DOJ.
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CNN's John Berman said this to GOP Rep. Mike Lawler, who said it is a "collosal waste of time" to talk about Jeffrey Epstein conspiracy theories: "Just so you know, it’s being covered because the Deputy Director of the FBI is said to have taken off work on Friday to protest the Justice Department’s own handling of this.
The former Secret Service agent and conservative media personality is said to be weighing his resignation from the FBI.
Bongino took a personal day on Friday and was mulling resigning after a heated exchange with AG Pam Bondi, The Post previously reported.
There is no evidence the footage was deceptively manipulated, but ambiguities around how the video was processed may further fuel conspiracy theories about Epstein’s death.
The fallout from a Justice Department memo on the Jeffrey Epstein case reached a fevered pitch July 11 with reports a top FBI official may resign.
The FBI and DOJ said they do not plan to make future public disclosures related to their review of Epstein's case, stoking outrage among Trump's most vocal supporters.